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ranchomolina.com
Simple ingredients, classic flavor, and a crowd-pleaser—marinate thin-cut steak with lemon, lime, and herbs, then grill for a delicious Carne Asada.
Ingredients: steak, lemon, lime, salt
simply-cocktails.com
Grapefruit Fizz 1 oz Gin or Vodka 2.5 oz Grapefruit Rosemary Mix 1-2 oz Soda or Lemon Lime Soda 1 sprig of Rosemary (optional garnish) Fill a glass with ice. Pour in the gin followed by the...
kingofcocktails.com
Indulge in the Cloud Nine Martini with whiskey, amaretto, pineapple juice, grenadine, lemon-lime soda, and a cherry—shaken for a refreshing twist!
www.lisasliquorbarn.com
Discover Lisa's classic Bloody Mary recipe with a twist: lemon juice, tomato juice, vodka, Tobasco, and a garnish of lemon & lime. Perfect for any brunch or gathering.
legenrecipes.com
Cinco de Mayo Glazed Chicken Wings. Green chilies and taco seasoning add the piquant flavor but it is the lemon-lime carbonated beverage that adds the
auntiechatter.com
A simple marinade of lemon, lime, onion, and olive oil makes boneless, skinless chicken breasts juicy and flavorful. Great for kabobs or summer salads.
koshereveryday.com
Get your pan heated with a mix of butter and olive oil for a delicious base—perfect for sautéing your favorite ingredients!
Ingredients: flour, salt, sugar, margarine, ice
www.mccormickforchefs.com
Combine Cattlemen's® Carolina Tangy Gold™ BBQ Sauce and apple juice or lemon-lime soda. Toss with cooked chicken wings.
lukeslobster.com
Delicious citrus-roasted halibut with olive oil, lemon, lime, and chili. Serves 2. Perfect light yet flavorful seafood dish.
Ingredients: lemon, lime, olive oil, chili, clove
ivebeen.cooking
The Sydney Citrus Burst is a vibrant, tangy dessert featuring the refreshing flavors of lemon, lime, and orange, perfectly complemented by a creamy vanilla cheesecake base.
Ingredients: lemon, lime, orange, sugar, gelatin, water, vanilla
recipook.com
This pop cake recipe variation of the poke cake uses raspberry gelatin and lemon-lime soda to make it extra moist. Serve it straight from the fridge.
www.epicurious.com
"Posset" refers to an old English drink made in a way that's similar to this simple pudding. This dessert delivers great results with little effort.